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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
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OtoertK tunurr «* «r **» 1-* I* f. a- ctraRgbr •* imtffs. T ttf.'* ‘is* !f*i. tua t*# icutviT sr* j •: • f«'r >ot frutt iu? w^nmn dm; —tuh l»* '4,uiif ti»* •mwuw * to-itt. * te*»' *k* «":.f o' lit. hu' ttia' " )«'•:.•* «" Bs:u I.I miuctlir blfc <omo •; matttmmm leaf The £rst sneeze is the danger signal. Tine to take— *VLCfe CAscms&guiNng Ti» **. tac.> tcaeev—j» tabtr cSaiifw' r"~»i!mu'i ■*«?**' ^ 8 J* hl«88 CjBT 8 3 ■' tat: . I tea. > »ttl krt 'I,* UK. a «*-S«oi. Nebraska Directory NEBKtSka S*TIO\&L . ISSLKANCE COMPANY Topics of Interest on Home and Farm Building W' I .am A Radforo tells the man who builds a medium priced nome O' fa-rr building hov tc get the most ir material value conven ience ant a'cmtectu-a pood looks for his money, in his articles which anoea- n tnt No-tnweste-r weekly He gives the latest ideas in con st-uctior anc enables, you tc build without the expense of consulting ar a-cnitect ir BiniDie pian Lies Secret of Beamy. Convenience and Economy. 3:0: wdde» pictured here bar* Windows insur* Ligti- anc Cnee-iuinett anc A'rangsment o' Kitcrter Makes W o-i Easy to- Busy Housewife B< Wl_w. AM A RAD^ORC Mr V! Ulan a Itailtorc ..11 anssve QUMtiow anc irv. advic* FKEE OF "■>£* oi al !«uo*“ -ts pertaining to tin run lee* of Building tor tn* readers of ttus oatxr Cm ar-eoun- of tin wtd- eitperienc* as Edliot Antiior anc Manufacturer lit -s r-itr.ou" douo: tn* hisrnes: autnorlty si ul tnes* suoj-'ts Address a! inquiries a Vildan A Had tore Nc 1ST Prairit identic "r cairc HI. anc only encios :w«*-eenf stami tor reply TI ■ '• •>' ar -nit-c'uru History te mte'esting especial:- it it- application n no uen. nuiidiug Asiu* fron tn* enerininuu development of styles and • ''lie- "• architecture which are re "iintei anc c--- ciatec in tn* page.- of fii’ u.-io-y i- o' course tin*- t pra> t. a vaiut t* tn* architect Tn* iurp 'lUliiliug- <•<)*— ial*v memoria stru< am punli nuiidiug- ar* nearly always designee ti follow sum* defiuit* "i“ • n-cnite-'tur* wind originated I- map t great many year- ago Even i; m*- ie<w tn* evident-* o' influence • :i • it mas-xer- u tin- art Com rry estate* nr. quite often arrung-ci '■lint ti tn* iitaL of soni* of tin .-n -stales "ei- rret: t< in tin hi tn* earlier day.- of civilizi UOL. '".I- Am-—at non— arehlteernn is pronun - Influetr-ec hy mo-* differen a-'urn ”t>- that, that of any "tn-" s-.m- tur* Not *iuiy tl« th* old as small hays it is often possihl- p\ c::-’Tui designing especially a* regard Uici: position, to give room for win dow seats, etc., withoui taking am tiuug from the good qualities of this typ* ot lious* Tin- simplicity of it* teriors consists it tin us* of straight lines in trim. I aney spi tidies tiaius ters. moldings door cases, window cases columns and other fittings ur< replaced with tnn: which will carry ou; tin- idei ot simplicity both in it set and il its relation to the room. Tlier* is seldom any loss in rea. vai u* by sucii a change. Tile decorative scheme is often evei more effective in its simplicity than what might la- ob mined witli elahorate treannent of de tails and an air of dignity is uis. fount: n tie- simpli treatment. Then again, tn* fitting of odd-siinped trim runs the exjiens* of labor up—the saving of widen, in tii* simple treatment, may i>* spent il obtaining a htgner grade SeconO-Ftoo- Plan. of materia' or a mors thorough final fin;si. which will bruit out all of the miahtiet o: tin wood. Handled in this uiumier i; is comjiarHUvelj- simple ti aot tiie littie jiersoim; features whid an st atisoluieiy necessary in trails iormmi the house inie the home. A pleasant feature of the house shown in tie accompanying iliusint tions is tiie exceptionally large numiier Square Hip Roof House. cilssi- orders bm. partia expression mi ill- American. home is uis- inttu «n--ec i - m- ii-n style- of foreign couutri- iusul* aui: out. moderi Am-ricui ii--:ii.- show tin marks of ciur aa- Tm* does not imply that eaci none is loaded with h muss of ue--.irut:v* in-tali Tie realr- tieautifui none i- never overloaded with decora fvi ■ --i.nires >r ui elaborate nature. It r ii tiie simpii teatures tiia* tie i - tiiiiiit- in u! arcnitecturi art con wn-i ii tin American homes Tie mane* of simplicity has e spe c:;- i-*-:i".n; ut- i :le su- n. At tin ft- rurth o: Lan-oic's wisdom was Jounu-i ii til* lir--- or simplt expres non sc with qulti the sane applies tim ti humai understandum the -•:*• .;r: - architeetur* *vpi is quin’ often ba—i union its simplicity. On tti- otho* liaui. tin uancer win- is Pirsi-Fioor Plan graeefu ii tin sunup slow steps is, liio-- : • :.!7 accomplished artist. So 1- ;• will 'P» designer of home.-the in;, h-tle'.’-eti quulr; of simple efiee is hart, p attain. ilov. 1- -implicit; expressed ui hone u~-:gi.’ II tie hr- place the genera, -a:.;.- .1' tie ln>u— ua ;• In made irregu la- v.itl v.al: surfaces broket, up into .!•>«: eii. . win endauger tlie builder's nervou- system ii. framing tile roof uud *-*iuir. i. toundation outline of rntde e-riutiio. shape or it may in- made rec- I taagniur u. tie man. which will require on:- good simple construction. The rec tangular bout* it- much more satisfac 10*7. u tie arraugemeut of rooms, the simp- o' rooms is better, and there is less spue* wasted. In case it is de of window; provided. Each room is sure to l*e bright and cheerful. The house is rather simple in exterior dt -igi. being in tin main rectunguia: and having n very simple hip roof without decoration other than the small dormer. Tie walls art finished with beveled sid ing lain in the usual maimer with the exception of the broad lielt which en circle;- the house just lieiov. the sills of the second floor windows. Tie porch roof Is practically the only i>or tioi of the exterior decorated. The porch has lie rail uud the floor is of vitrihed brick. Two sets of French doors ojien from the wide living room upon the porch. The fireplace in the living room is built into the wall oje posite tnese doors. In addition to the light which is admitted through th* doors, there are tour windows which add to th< general cheerfulness of the room. French doors lead to the din ing room which is a large roon. having four windows. The buffet is built against the wall under u window at the tar end of the room. There is also an entrance into the house by means ot u stoop and door leading into a vestibule iietween the living room and the kitchen. There art two little windows in the vesti bule. one on each side of the door. An attractive stuircuse is built uguinst the hack wall in the little vestibule. Near the kitchen there is a door lead ing to the basement. Tb* kitchen is practically square and is fitted to save steps for those who do the work In tnis part of the house. The cupboard is urruuged in such a manuei thai Its central jiortion is built below tii* two windows, making a hand; wort table where flit- most light is available. The sink is handily located in the comer of the room opposite the cupboard. The rear porch is essential ly another room sine*- it is built us n ciosed-up porch which may have either screens or glass panel wash fitted into tin- ojienings in its wake. Tins porch will prove to tie a very aandj addition to the kitchen. On the second floor there are three bedrooms, a sleeping porch and a bath. A stair hull is centrally located on this floor from which the ut’ic is reached. In case only two bedrooms are needed for sleeping quarters, this plan offers a pleasant possibility in thaT tin large rear bedroom and sleeping porch may easily lie transformed into a second Hour living room with attached sun par lor. There are f rench doors between the two and plenty of windows to nmira FHOR NEW CEPITOL NO DOUBT BUT TT Vli-L EE PROVIDED FOR Items of Genera Interest Gstnced from Reliable Sources Arcuno tne State House Weiterr Newspaper T’lr •: \ar. service Passage of the Richmond bill for a new easi wing of the state capi to.. hi the tower brand. x>. the tegi~ latum is now a foregone conclusion As the stats senate aireadv on record unanimously, no oniy tn fa vov of building this wing but an entire new capito. ant as Governor Ncvilit m nis messagt recommended thai the wing be constructed, there is no longer an?- substantial dourn tha; it will tie provider for While the supporter: o: the bill in the house are not relating titer ef forts to win support to* it they lee', that the only thing which coutd de tea' it now would he its coming up for third reading at a time when a good man1 members migr.- lie absent. This they vil! guard against The backbone o: the opposition was broken when the Riehmonc measure wen- througl rommitie. o: tin whole by the dtvision of iis to 3$ Its trrends believe ii wil have more votes on tnird reading than it did at tha' time Senate is Haraes*. Worker. Whiif the senate has plugged along in a leisureiy way it has really at complishei more tov.art the making of laws thaii has tti* house, accordmg to statistics compiled hr Senate Moos keeper Gus Beschorner Working oniy forty-eighi legislative days, the senate hat introduced 331 bills, passed 112 of then: to the house, killed forty-one or 12 per cent of its owt, measures ant; the house has oniy passed two senate hies, or two thirds of one per cen on to the governor to sign The house finish ing its fifty -fifth legislative day hat. only sent the senate 176 house rolls, of whict: the senate hat passed twen ty-one or 12 percent killed five or 2 per cent has put or. general file six*'-six or 38 per cen , and his placed or third ’■••ading Twenty-nine or 16 tier cent Tin senate has pas.iet .’8 per cent o: its hill: while tile house ha-- been toiling over 22 per cent of its own Anctne- Antt-Cipa*-e: Eil Stili another anu-cigarp- nil', has beer; placed on the gen- rai file in the house and will he submitted to the sifting committee 7. 1. p*. Nef. prohibits the smoking of cigarets ii: hotel dining rooms restaurants o* hoarding houses i: war recommended lor passag* by the committee which hai i unde: onsideration The Fult. hi! passed by til: lious* some tine am prohibit: suci smoiting n prar ticaliy all public placet The Ollis bill making it a misdemeanor to* *. count' attorney to refuse to enfor •« the anti cigaret law is stili awaiting action a is another on* allowing adults to smoke the we“d bin making liras:: provisions against the practice among boys Legislative League Banquet A feast of mingled mirth, senti men. and historical reminis 'ences un precedenned in legislative annals, is sciieduiet! tor the annua reunion o' tin Nebraska i.egisia: iv: league. Representative Henry Richmond, secretary, announces tha* tin annual reunion and banque: wil 1m hek. March 27. and a number of thrilling features never tried before wil be employed Senator John M. Tanner has been chosen to preside The state university band wil] grace the occasion with a strain or two and there will he no end of specia shunts of the gridiron variety Sav FipureE Disp-ove Statement. While chargee hav« beet made that appropriations o' the 1917* legislature exceeded $9.80b. (Kin and Increased amazingly over ttt» appropriations o the 1912 session figures given out by the state assessment hoard show tha: bin S6.3ii0.006 was raised from the taxpayers tor the biennium of 1913 and 1916. Taking Precautions Against Fjre That the state capital may be pre pared to- ary unforseen fire. Governor Neville has ordered ali the fire ay paratu. in the building thoroughly cleaned and tested The governor observed the bobbins of hose attached to water mains about the corridors Immersed in accumulation: of dust an ing thick. Further investigation showed him tha' these hose lines ana chemical extinguishers had not been taken down and tried ou: for several years Wants Western Soldiers *'l would have more soidierF about me who are from the good oid -ugg-d homestead country of western Ne braska.' said Adjutant Genera! Phi' Ha!!. or the Nebraska national guard, in discussing plans to establish ad ditiona guard regiments in Nebraska under the provisions of the federa! defense act Tit; gen —a’ added tha: the ehitf bar rier against having more western com panies i. tin increased expense net essary to maintain such organization bo distan from Lincoln. It is charged that the sifting com mittee a proposed in th* upper house would contain oniy one prohibitionist. If that is true, say the drys at the other end of the capitok there may be some grounds for an Omaha liquor merchant's going on the assumption that the people will he allowed to stock up their wine cellars prior to May 1 If property manipulated the prohibition enforcement bill could lie held up by the senate sifting com mtttee until the drvs had agreed to Btrike out the provision regarding the SiOMUiSidldliyilMm IS SELF-SUPPORTING Penitentiary Liant Plant Furaishes Otner State Institutions Charging ea h state institution for he electric liga service which its P ’nitentiary power plant provides is uit plan c the state hoard of contro. tor putting tha’ glair on a seil-sup porung basis The service lights tht Lincoln hos pital tor the insane. Orthopedic hos pital. the capito! building. the govern or's mansion the home tor dependeir chiidren. n. audition to the peniten tiary itself. \ oucliers have jus passed through the hands o the state auditor show mg tha- th* hospitu: ;or tht insane has path ou: $3,457.26 tor servict stnci April 1. 191c, Tin cnarge is a' tne rate of 2 cents a kiiowat Outside o' the stric !y business enc of the enterprise, tin charge might bt called by sonic a case of robbing Veter to pay Paul, since ah state in stitutions are under the state hoard o* control Ir the cast of the hospital mentioned. the - os of tne lighis are transferred iron, the asylum cask fund to the cash turn: of the penitentiary l uder the new plan, the hoard of control has askec the- legislature to reduce tne penitentiary appropriation about $20,000 to- the biennium ou th‘ ground tha' the power plant can pay its ow; keen 1: tuk“- nothing iron the other institutions since they woulc otherwise ha\f tt pay tot their lights, probably on o higher hasis. Some Nebraska Atrtc F,gures More that, $12,000,001 ; yea' is snen: in Nebraska just to run the automo biles ovnvc it this stait. wnio more than $76.00i .Obi is invested in the ma chines oi which this money is spent. A member of the office force ot the secretan of state make- tnse esti mates While there is ni way tt prove them they are believed to be extreme ly conservative Here are the results of his figuring: There were 101.534 registered in 191C A' an averagt value of $700 the total value is $70,373,806. An averagt upkeep cost of $50 a car wouic amount to $5,026,700 for al: of them If each car is ran an average of 4.001 miles a yea- tht torn mileage o al the cars would be 402.126.00t As sunnng tha' lei miles is the averagt tor a gallon of gasoline, it took 40, 212.600 gallon.- of gasoline to run Ne braska’s cars last yea: This would be 5.360 carloads. At at average o: 20 cents a gallon the gasoline cos' $8,042,720 A parade of al! the cars, owned in Nebraska, v.ouiu string ou tor 311 miles Goes Back tc State cunc Governor Nevilit has sent a special message to the legislatur* n, respons, to the Swansoi resolution inquiring why n< vpfmu ha' been pan into th* err.r* guaraiue* fund front tht asset. the First Star* Savings bank of Superior The money wa- taken out a hoot three years ag* ami as ye- noth ing hat beer return'-*!; The governor includes a report by the iatt Ed war* Hoys* serretan of tii*- banking board, dated September t!l las' one by ( . W. Harvey receiver o' the hank. December :F last am; E E Emmett star* bat:: examiner February 7. 1917 The executive an nounces that it is expected abnu* 78 per cent will h< re’limed to tht state tund "'it* ban 800 to tay it; deposiwr: Oi. tii* estimate civet b* th* govemot something lit:: will lx return' ; into th* -ta'o fund. App-op-iations fo- Specific Du-ncses Stat* Auditor Smiu has notified various boards interested that the legislature proposes to appropriate fees fo rthe us* r* the hoards coliect inp them hut thJii ii proposes also to designate the purpose tor whici fees shall b* expended and how much ffl ea ch purpose The legislatur* will give a fixed sum out of th* fees for salaries, so much for traveling ex penses and a fixed amount for ‘’mis cellaneous expenses’ Ther* is some opposition to this method or tti* ground tha' in the case of sonit boards it is difficult to esti mate in advance how much will be needed for .raveling expenses or fo unt other purpose. and th* legislature is likely to appropriate too much or too little, fo- differen’ purposes This would tie up some of the fees and ye: leave th* board short of funds for some of the purposes named in the appropriation bill — P-epa-edness for National Guard Ad.iutan- Genera Phil Hall of the National guard has reeeived orders from the war departmem wnich indi cated a desire or. the part of the de uartmem to be alert for any possib grave developments in the interns uorial situation. ‘‘We are ready to send 1.600 men out of the state on forty-eight hours' notice.' declared Genera; Hall ‘We could increase that number if we were ' given a week or ten days.' he added Measures to prevent ‘‘monopoly con trol" of farm product*- are recoin mended to the legislatur* in a report filed by the specia: committee aj : pointed early in the session. Chief lerk Potts started to read it, but 1 the house grew restive after ten or fit teen minutes and an wffor was made j to sidetrack the document. Thereupon, | Mr. McAllister, chairman of the com | mittee and author of the report, came . to-ward and began reading it himself. He was interrupted by a motion to arde- i printed in the -.ourii,,I By c vote o' 5S to 3S. the house, in committee of the whole Tuesday after noon. ordered to a third reading the bill appropriating 67-100ths of one mill for tiie pu-pose of building a new eas; wing for the state capitol. This wing is to be built in conformity to a completed plan which is to be adopted by a specially appointed commission, which the governor will select and head. As soon as the bill is engrossed it will come before the house for j final passage It is expected that the Keep It Handv * Ward of attach o! grip, colds and indigestion by timely medication witfc the thoroughly tes. ed ana reliable remeay o.' tut Amer. cat. houseuoit PERUNA lti better tt be sait tnar sorry kan- a ics, sjkL of distresses! aicimes mum have oeec preventer if tat rnovec remedy Sac oea resortet u, it thy bn: stair- Any article taa: has oeen elfccieotiv ■an: to* nearly bait b centor ha proved its value. Table: torn, if you oesuy- u. At yosr amgsiitt m -exbka a. r.a,i. o*. Hie One Thought. “New York waiters ' sail! I>r. W. YY. Campliell, director of the Lick observa tory. during tie sixty-ninth session of the Association for tin Advancement of Science “think too little ahout good serviet and too mm-i ahmr gouging you out of an enormous gratuity. ‘1 had a very typical exfierienee witli a waiter in a Fifth avenue res tauran’ tin* other day. ‘“Got any celery' I said to him. “He gave i great start Then hi lient down and whisitered in my ear: “ ‘No sir. Ye go- to rely entirely on yer ti]>s here ’’ “California Syrur of Figs’1 can’t harm tenoer stomach, live- and bowels, Every mother realizes after giving her children " Calitoroia Syrup of Figs’ tha: this is tlieir ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tenaer little stomach liver and bowels with out griping YYhen ctose irritable feverish or breath is bad stomach sour, look at the tongue mother' If coated give a teaspoonfui of thiF harmless “fruit laxative .' and in a tew hours all the foul, constipated waste sour bile and undigested food passes out o: the bow els and yon have a well, plavful child again When its little system is full of cold throa: sore has stomach-ache, diarrhoea indigestion coin—remem ber a good inside cleaning’ should alwavs be the firs- treatment giver*. Millions o: uiotnen- keen "California Byrnt of Figs’ handv thei know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrov As: a the store for a 5b ceut bottle of "California Syrui of Fig. ’’ which has directions for babies children of all ares and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Adv. Her Proof. ‘Tve brought tine:, tii• • -■ eggs you gave me tin- morning ’ said the now bride, i - sin- begsu to take tie urtu-ies iii question from her basket. “They’rt duck eggs" "I hi : • • • rei gri boss “Y”on’re mistnkei.. ma’nin. 1 doi ’- never sell n<- dm :, eggs “ ■'Hu; 1 tested tied.' triumphed the matrimoniid novie* "I dropped them inti' water am tle*y floated—Judge Prominent Chinese Woman lTincess tier Ling, a hrilhan Chi nese noblewoman uni a lady in vail ing to tin hit, dowager empress i.~ at present on ; visit to the I nitei States devoted chiefly to the study of Ameri can social anti educational customs. Tlie princess bus beer a pioneer in the advancement of woman in tin ancient and tradition-hound country o: her birth, and is an author. She bus writ ten. in n book entitled “Two Tears in the Forbidden City.' valuable impres sions of Chinese imjieria, lift m, dif flcult of access for common mortal u tin- old days of the empirt Sue was educated in Paris while Iter lather was Chinese minister to France, and has all the culture of the western woman, in addition to the daintiness ami pic turesqueness of the eastern FRECKLES Nov 1a tii♦ Tim# to Rid of Thocr Lffl' hpote Therf e nr longer tn* alighieg- nf». o' feeling ashamed of your ire kies *> th«r prescription othine — double atreugtf — 10 guaranteed to remove thea- homely spns Simply g*»T an ounce of othim-d ruoie atrength—Iron: vour druggist an app- a little o: 1: EUgtr and morning am v snould boot, ae* tha’ ever th* wors fr*»ckie# nav* begur t< diaappea: whii* tn* iignte” ones hav* vanished entirely I* ie> seldom tha: mor* than on* ounce ie needec t< com Pleuli clear the skin snu gan a beautiful clear complexion R* sur* tr ask for th# double strength othine. at tint ie aold unde” guarunt**. o? money back it i- faila to remov* freckle* — Adv Hie Helpful Witt The young jihvsician was tired but as in settled back in liis easy chair, and his newly wedded wife toon t seat beside bin., he asked affectionately • And has my little wife been hmviy ‘•(ili no,” she said animately “at least, not very I’ve found something tn busy myself with." “Indeed !“ ht said “Wiiat is ItT' “Oh. I'm organizing a class. A lot of young girls anti married women tire in it. and we n teaching each other how to cook.” “Wiutt do you do with the tilings you cook.?” "We semi them to the neighbors ” “Dear little woman,” said In. “al ways thouglirfu' of your husband's practice.” Lansc of Memory. Lawyer—Toil'll have to sign your maiden name to this document madam. Mrs Case?—Shun wt’vt been mar ried si, long that o' vo forgot it tn tirely Plnvat was it. Pat? Mr. Casey—Begorra. <>i used f be s- attintive f ynn- cousin Kate, Oi‘m forge;; 1; ■ mesilt pliwiel. out of yez Oi married. Tlie I'ninti States coast guard n I!'!.’ saved 1.7,07 Lives. Died o* Premature Old .Age! CDT V a: PIEKCE, At D.) Bow many time? hear of compara tivelj young person- passing nwuj when they should unv< liveti > a- To or So years of age. Tin- fatal work is usu ally attributed u the kidneys, as, wuen tie kidneys degenerate, ii causes auto intoxication. Tie mur* injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys, the quicker will those noble organs It* de generated. am the sooner they decay. To prevent premature old age and promote iong life, lighten the work of the kidneys In drinking plenty of pure water all day long and occasionally tak ing Annnc (doublt strength) before meals. This can be obtained at drug stores. An uric will overcome*such con ditions as rheumatism, dropsical swell ings. cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising. PERFECT HEALTH IS EVERY WOMAN’S BIRTHRIGHT Omaha. Neb.—"After some very heavy lilting ] had trouble with m; kid |neys. anti also suffered with bearing \ uown pains. 1 became very weal: and ; was ir. distres all the time. I could no* eaT nor sleep, when I began taking !l>v. Pierce's I avorite Prescription It built me up in health and strength and 1 was onci more able to do a! my own work. 1 do recommend ‘Favorite Pre scription' to women who suffer. They will find relief in its use "—Airs A1 &. JENSEN. JUS N. 28th Ave. Iir. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription lias been a favorite with women tor j nearly fifty years because it contains jno alcohol or any narcotic. It is put up in both liquid and tablets ant: is |to tie found in any drug store If yon .will send I*r. V Ad. Pierce Buffalo N. i’Y.. 10 cents, in stamps or silver lie will mail you : trial package of Fuvor j ite Prescription Tablets. DR. RNCLLENBERG’5 D. C. SANITARIUM If lot Softer With ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Investigate Dr Km»» lenhcrg'* Nf*v Driurleiw iTeatment. FOR RHEUMATISM. LI MliAGO. NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND HEART TROUBLE. II? Lnamntee for Special '’ rvntnifiu—-1 on Don'i Pa? If 1 F all. If you remain in rrn sanitarium under my care and treatment Tiies- treatmentF not only benefit hut eradicate poisonout accumula tion: from the system Office ami Suntturium 24th and Taman Sts. Phone l)no£ 72ft*, Omaha. Neb. Uuttt at riome. “Is Mr Jones at home?” “Yes. sir. Ym;'l tuul him a; the clut.”—Passing Show. Logical Result. “What a pretty girl she is “Yes. and lots of met are trying to get the chance to ring her.” Nursery Plants Trees. Norway hus 14-4 tree planting soci eties which since 1900 have set out more than 117.000 trees. Their Statue. “1 see they are suspending juries in England." “Then they’ll be hung juries won’t they?" Truck Prcks Up Load A new motortruck for lumber trans portation literally straddles and picks up the load it carries. Both salt anc fresh water fish are caught In Luke Maracaibo In Vene zuela. The Quinine That Does Not Cause Nervousness or Ringing in Head Because of its Tonic anc Laxative effect. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE car be taker by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed. —hift remember tfoeire is OnJjy One tromo Quinine That is the Origin&t Laxative gromo Quinine